It's A Wonderful Red Green Christmas


 * This article is about the episode. For the  episode, see A Very Merry Red Green Christmas.

Red and the gang celebrate Christmas in that ol' Possum Lodge way.

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Segments: The Possum Lodge Word Game, Christmas Is..., If It Ain't Broke, You're Not Trying, Lodge Members On Christmas, The Experts, Handyman Corner, Red's Sage Advice, Adventures With Bill

DVD: The Red Green Show – 1998 Season

Transcript
''{A message reads, "With thanks to CBC North and the people of Yellowknife, NWT". Then the camera fades in on Red, dressed in a jacket, snow boots and wearing skunk-pelt mittens and holding a huge bundle of Christmas-themed lawn ornaments in his arms.}''

RED GREEN: You know, every year, I– I put these decorations out on the lawn at Christmas. This time, I thought I'd be a little more ambitious!

''{Red walks a few more inches carrying the huge load of Christmas decorations, but suddenly, he slips and falls down. The ornaments all come crashing down on top of him.}''

Intro
{The Lodge is decorated for Christmas.}

HAROLD GREEN: "It's a Wonderful Red Green Christmas!" And now, here he is, of course, it's the guy who comes up your roof, my uncle, your hero, Red Green!

''{Red enters the Lodge, wearing a jacket. He waves to the audience, who cheers.}''

HAROLD GREEN: All right! That's good!

RED GREEN: Thank you very, very much. Appreciate it, in all the best of the holiday season, to each and every one of you. This is our very first Christmas special. I'd like to apologize, first of all, for being so crass as to take advantage of the whole Christmas thing, and I'd also like to apologize for taking so darn long to think of it.

HAROLD GREEN: You know, Uncle Red, I don't think you have to apologize for being insensitive. People have come to expect that of you by now.

RED GREEN: {pointing out Harold} I'm sure you know my nephew, Harold, or as his parents call him, the Ghost of Christmas Past.

HAROLD GREEN: {laughs} I just think it's so cool we're getting like a Christmas special! It's so cool! Not a lot of outdoor shows get Christmas specials.

RED GREEN: No, that's right, no. You know, the sports network did a couple: trolling for presents. And the other one was "Frosty the Cold One".

HAROLD GREEN: Well, we're not here to talk about other people's mistakes, we've got lots of our own to show!

RED GREEN: That's right, so you just sit back and lower your standards. You'll have a happier Christmas, and it'll make this a better show!

The Possum Lodge Word Game
HAROLD GREEN: It's time to play the Possum Lodge Word Game, and today, Mr. Mike Hamar gets to play for the opportunity to go to France! {Mike makes excited gesticulations} Yes! All expenses are paid. {puts on a sign around his neck, reading FRANCE} All you have to do is stick out your thumb. {sticks out his right thumb in a hitchhiking pose} Oh, I know what you're thinking, and yes, the return ticket is included.

''{Harold turns the sign over, the other side reading HOME. He sticks out his left thumb, also in a hitchhiking pose.}''

HAROLD GREEN: All right. Mr. Hamar... {picks up word sign} Uncle Red, you have thirty seconds to get Mr. Hamar to say this word...

''{Harold turns the sign around. It displays on it the word "Giving".}''

HAROLD GREEN: "Giving". "Giving".

RED GREEN: Yeah, all right, Harold.

HAROLD GREEN: {setting sign down on table} Okay, go!

RED GREEN: Uh, all right, Mike, uh, this is something people do at Christmas.

MIKE HAMAR: Argue?

RED GREEN: No, no, no. This is a happy thing, and people do it till it hurts.

MIKE HAMAR: Oh, eat!

RED GREEN: Okay. Mike, this is better than just getting...

MIKE HAMAR: Getting... away?

RED GREEN: Okay, you know, they have a saying: "Christmas is the season for..."

MIKE HAMAR: ...lighter sentences.

RED GREEN: Okay, Mike! Okay, Mike. You wrap something up and you give it to somebody. What's that called?

MIKE HAMAR: Selling narcotics.

HAROLD GREEN: No! And it's almost out of time, Uncle Red.

RED GREEN: Uh... Oh, I know! I know! There's an expression, okay? "Love is the gift that keeps on..."

MIKE HAMAR: ...requiring medication? My cell mate proved that. He was a very giving person.

RED GREEN: There we go! {repeatedly rings the bell to end the game}

Red's Sage Advice
RED GREEN: I wanna talk to you older guys about telling the truth. The truth about Santa. 'Cause you know some naive kid is going to say to you, "Should I believe in Santa?" Well, you gotta look him straight in the eye and say, "Yes, Harold. Of course you believe in Santa." What's not to believe? You know, Santa is a pretty average, normal guy. He spends 99% of his time squirreled away in his workshop, making stuff that's only good enough to give away. I know lots of guys like that. He's got these little helpers that do all the work. We all have those. Then, every Christmas, he loads up way too many gifts and drives all over kingdom come, deliverin' 'em. Does that sound familiar to you at all? And everywhere he goes, he expects some snacks and a drink. So do I! And when it comes to the choice of doing things the easy way or the hard way, he chooses the hard way every time. Door versus chimney, need I say more? I mean, he's just one of us, eh? Plus, he's fat, he's balding, and he wears red, long underwear. That sounds like half the Lodge to me! So when a kid asks you if there's a Santa Claus, say, "Heck, yeah! There's probably a couple in your family!" Remember, I'm pulling for you. We're all in this together.

Trivia

 * This is the first hour-long Red Green special that is not a clip show.
 * On the 1998 Season DVD, this episode was severely edited. The only segments that were featured were:
 * The Possum Lodge Word Game
 * If It Ain't Broke, You're Not Trying (with Hap and Edgar)
 * Arnie's song
 * Handyman Corner
 * Red's Sage Advice
 * Harold and then Red making Christmas advent calendars out of chains
 * Adventures With Bill
 * This episode marks the first one since The Schoolhouse Project where two Lodge members instead of one (in this case, Mike and Dalton) join Red and Harold in a "The Experts" segment.

Inside References

 * In Bill's scene, he pulls out two axes out of his pants.

Real-World References

 * The title of this episode is likely based on the 1946 film It's a Wonderful Life, whose story takes place during the Christmas season.
 * The Ghost of Christmas Past (which is what Red claims his parents call Harold) refers to a character in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol.

Fast Forward

 * Another Christmas special, A Very Merry Red Green Christmas, would be released in 2000.